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Course Info for PBPL - 870 - 90, Summer 2025
Class number: 1009 Title: Polarization and Policy-Making Department: Public Policy & Law
Career: Graduate Component: Seminar Session: Second Quarter
Instructor's Permission Required: No Grading Basis: Regular Units: 1.00
Enrollment limited to 19 Current enrollment: 5 Available seats: 14
Start date: Monday, June 23, 2025 End date: Friday, July 25, 2025 Mode of Instruction: Remote
Schedule: TR: 6:00PM-9:15PM, N/A Instructor(s): Dudas, Mary
Prerequisite(s): None
Distribution Requirement: Meets Social Sciences Requirement
Course Description:
This course will examine the consequences of partisan sorting and polarization on American democracy. We will first define polarization by considering competing definitions. We will then consider whether polarization is an elite phenomenon or a mass phenomenon. Throughout we will be attentive to the asymmetry of the two main parties. The Republican Party is a vehicle for a well financed extended party network on the right while the Democratic Party is a policy-making party that needs a wider base of support. Finally, we will examine how elite polarization has contributed to democratic backsliding the US.